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Policy and Institutions in Adaptation to Climate Change: Case study on responding to water stress in Chitral, Pakistan
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2013This publication presents the results of a case study carried out in Pakistan focused on local water governance systems in Chitral and the local capacity to adapt to changing climate conditions as part of a larger project documenting local adaptation strategies to climate-induced water stress and hazards in the HKH region.DocumentPolicy and Institutions in Adaptation to Climate Change: Case study on tree crop diversity in China, Nepal, and Pakistan
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2013From 2008 to 2010, ICIMOD, in partnership with partners in China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan, conducted a series of four case studies under the Sida-supported project Too Much and Too Little Water.DocumentPlanning for Floods: Now or Never
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014The year 2014 is the fifth consecutive year when Pakistan is undergoing extreme weather conditions.DocumentClimate change adaptation: improving environment through reduction in wood cutting and remission in greenhouse gases with introduction and promotion of energy efficient technologies - district Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2013The natural disaster and conflict have brought changes in the physical, chemical and biological character of environment across the globe. Pakistan is one of the worst victims facing effects of climate change in spite of the factual situation that it does not account for generating as well as expanding this global problem.DocumentEmployment Program in the Flood Affected Areas
Collective for Social Science Research, Karachi, Pakistan, 2011The focus of this study is to address the livelihoods loss issue in conjunction with the rebuilding of small infrastructure. Based on a rapid assessment of flood affected areas, the study identifies employment programmes at the village level that created short term livelihood possibilities for the poorest affected.DocumentFrom the ground up: Changing the conversation about climate change
BBC Media Action, 2014This policy briefing, produced by BBC Media Action, draws upon the world’s largest study of people’s everyday experience of climate change: the Climate Asia Project.DocumentThe potential of NGOs to build resilience to climate extremes and disasters in the Sahel and a selection of DFID priority countries
Evidence on Demand, 2013The BRACED is a multi-year programme which will scale up funding to NGOs interventions that build community resilience to extreme climate events in ten African and South Asian countries.DocumentSupporting climate resilient value chains
Evidence on Demand, 2013This report include an examination of three commodity supply/value chains that are grown in four African states besides Pakistan and Bangladesh. The document focuses particularly on current trends in the value chains and considering whether they will face challenges due to physical climate effects under a range of scenarios.DocumentIntegrating disaster risk management into climate change adaptation
Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, 2013The Asian Disaster Preparedness Network have produced this guidebook to serve as a reference for integrating disaster risk management (DRM) into climate change adaptation (CCA), and to promote the adoption of a risk management approach to climate-sensitive decision-making. It guides the reader on how to contribute to CCA by improving the management of climate extremes.DocumentStrengthening responses to climate variability in South Asia
International Alert, 2013This executive summary is based on the findings from desk and field research conducted by International Alert and the South Asia Network for Security and Climate Change (SANSaC) in nine sub-national locations across Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan.Pages
